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Re: Loving your geek, tolerating his hobbies

whatever you do, don&#039;t buy your partner a Nokia if you truely love him/her - incidently this proves my theory that cellphones are a prime weapon of evil that the finns will use to usher in their reign of terror.

Re: Loving your geek, tolerating his hobbies

eep! *blinks* I will be sure to make note not to buy a nokia... I think that&#039;s what I had originally. Though my motorola heats up sometimes... but only when I&#039;m talking on it for long periods of time. Not otherwise...

Re: Loving your geek, tolerating his hobbies

Re: Loving your geek, tolerating his hobbies

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whatever you do, don&#039;t buy your partner a Nokia if you truely love him/her - incidently this proves my theory that cellphones are a prime weapon of evil that the finns will use to usher in their reign of terror.
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Re: Loving your geek, tolerating his hobbies

[quote author=Slave Copy link=board=14;threadid=7908;start=0#msg72524 date=1066061551]
That way you could actually hold your calendar open and tell someone on the phone what day is free
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I can do it. I&#039;ll just open the communicator and look at my calendar while talking to the other person on the phone (ever heard of multitasking? :P).

The only bad thing is that I have to warn the person I&#039;m talking to if there are other people present in the room with me, because opening the communicator turns on the hands-free feture, and everybody else can also hear what the other person is saying.

Re: Loving your geek, tolerating his hobbies

well, lets see, i have the cheapest nokia they have on the market, and have been using it for a year without a SINGLE problem, but my friend had her motorolla for a year and a half..and her battary developed a memory, but its a built in battary, so they told her she needs to buy a new phone. and because its apparently her fault, she has to pay full price, they wont give her a discount..i think ill stick to nokia, though i heard samsung makes good phones aswell